MON, TUES, FRI: 10 am-5 pm
WED: 10 am-7:30 pm*
THU: CLOSED
FRI: 10 am-5 pm
SAT-SUN: 12 pm-5 pm
*Coming Wed. after 6:30 pm? Please call 414-446-8794.
The Lynden Sculpture Garden offers a unique experience of art in nature through its collection of more than 50 monumental sculptures sited across 40 acres of park, lake and woodland. The Lynden Sculpture Garden is committed to promoting the appreciation of art, sculpture and the environment through exhibitions, educational experiences and connections with the community.
MON, TUES, FRI: 10 am-5 pm
WED: 10 am-7:30 pm*
THU: CLOSED
FRI: 10 am-5 pm
SAT-SUN: 12 pm-5 pm
*Coming Wed. after 6:30 pm? Please call 414-446-8794.
Sheila Held:
Rappaccini's Daughter
April 7 - May 26, 2013
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grow
October 2012 - October 2013
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nAbr Gallery@Lynden
Feb. 2013 - Feb. 2014
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May 23, 2013
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Emilie Clark:
Sweet Corruptions
June 2, 3-5 pm
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June 2-7, 2013
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June 4 - August 27, 2013
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June 7, 7 pm
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June 9, 2013
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June 11, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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June 15, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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June 16, 2013
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June 18, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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Enjoy unlimited admission to the Lynden Sculpture Garden, plus more exclusive benefits!
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The Lynden Sculpture Garden offers a unique experience of art in nature through its collection of more than 50 monumental sculptures sited across 40 acres of park, lake and woodland. The Lynden Sculpture Garden is committed to promoting the appreciation of art, sculpture and the environment through exhibitions, educational experiences and connections with the community.
MON-WED: 10 am - 5 pm
THU: CLOSED
FRI: 10 am - 5 pm
SAT-SUN: 12 pm - 5 pm
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Lynden Sculpture Garden
2145 West Brown Deer Road
Milwaukee, WI 53217
414-446-8794
info@lyndensculpturegarden.com
The Lynden Sculpture Garden offers a 60-minute docent-led tour each Sunday at 2:30 pm.
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The Lynden Sculpture Garden welcomes all visitors. For the safety and enjoyment of everyone and to protect the beauty and environmental integrity of the Sculpture Garden, please follow these simple rules. Failure to observe these rules may result in the violator being asked to leave the premises.
Do not climb on the sculptures. They are works of art, just as you would find in an indoor art museum, and are subject to the same issues of deterioration – and they endure the vagaries of our harsh climate. Many of the works have already spent nearly half a century outdoors and are quite fragile. Please be gentle with our art.
There is no wading, swimming or fishing allowed in the lakes or pond. Please do not throw anything into these bodies of water.
Please do not pick our flowers, fruits, or grasses, or climb the trees. We want every visitor to be able to enjoy the same views you have experienced. Protect our wildlife: do not feed, chase or touch fish, ducks, geese, frogs, turtles or other wildlife.
All visitors must come inside immediately if there is any sign of lightning.
Pets are not allowed in the Lynden Sculpture Garden except on designated dog days. Guide and/or service dogs are welcome.
Vehicles are allowed only in the parking lots. Driving on access roads or any walkways is strictly prohibited. The house and restrooms are wheelchair accessible. The sculptures are located on grassy lawns without paths, and many of the surfaces are uneven. Shoes must be worn at all times.
The Lynden Sculpture Garden is a smoke-free facility, indoors and out. Children must be accompanied by an adult and be within reach at all times for their safety. All refuse must be deposited in the appropriate receptacles. As a courtesy to other visitors, please silence your cell phones.
Personal photography/videography with handheld equipment is permitted, but reproduction or publication of still or moving images of the house, permanent collection, gardens, grounds or temporary exhibitions is strictly prohibited (this includes posting images on the internet, Facebook, Flickr, YouTube or any other digital platform).
From 1962 until her death in 1978, Peg Bradley collected the contemporary monumental sculptures that secured Lynden’s reputation. Lynden provides a unique snapshot of large-scale sculpture production and presentation of the 1960s and 1970s. Collection photos by Claire Ruzicka.
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Alexander Archipenko
(Russian 1887–1964)
Queen of Sheba, 1961
Bronze
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Max Bill
(Swiss 1908–1994)
Rhythm In Space, 1967
Black diorite
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Samuel Buri
(Swiss 1935–)
Des Vaches: Mo, Ni, Que, 1971–1976
Polyester & impregnated fiberglass with paint
Robert Burkert
(American 1930–)
Butterflies, 1975/1995
Painted on stucco west wall of barn
Deborah Butterfield
(American 1949–)
Hara, 1989
Bronze
Courtesy of Lynde B. Uihlein.
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Aldo Calo
(Italian 1910–1983)
Orizzontale, 1964
Bronze
Aldo Calo
(Italian 1910–1983)
Tensione, 1962
Bronze
Lindsay Daen
(American 1923–2001)
The Lovers, 1964
Bronze
Mark di Suvero
(American, b. Shanghai 1933–)
Lover, 1971–1973
Painted steel
Mark di Suvero
(American, b. Shanghai 1933–)
Poland, 1966
Steel and wire
Sorel Etrog
(Canadian, b. Romania 1933–)
Embrace, 1966–1967
Bronze
Sorel Etrog
(Canadian, b. Romania 1933–)
The Source, 1964
Bronze
Charles Ginnever
(American 1931–)
Olympus, 1976
Corten steel
Duayne Hatchett
(American 1925–)
Rainbow, 1970
Aluminum with enamel paint
*Removed for conservation
Bernhard Heiliger
(German 1915–1995)
Unfolding, 1968
Bronze
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Bernhard Heiliger
(German 1915–1995)
Vegetative Sculpture I, 1959
Bronze
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John Henry
(American 1943–)
Pin Oak I, 1976
Painted aluminum
Barbara Hepworth
(British 1903–1975)
Conversation with Magic Stones, Figure 3, 1973
Bronze
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Barbara Hepworth
(British 1903–1975)
Magic Stone Three of Conversation with Magic Stones, 1973
Bronze
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Barbara Hepworth
(British 1903–1975)
Sea Form (Atlantic), 1964
Bronze
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Linda Howard
(American 1934–)
Round About, 1976
Aluminum
Linda Howard
(American 1934–)
Sky Fence, 1976
Aluminum
Lyman Kipp
(American 1929–)
Lodgepole, 1968
Painted steel
Bernard Kirschenbaum
(American 1924–)
Twist for Max, 1974
Anodized aluminum
Bernard Kirschenbaum
(American 1924–)
Way Four, 1976
Stainless steel
Alexander Liberman
(American, b. Kiev 1912–1999)
Axeltree, 1967
Painted steel
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Alexander Liberman
(American, b. Kiev 1912–1999)
Orbits, 1967
Painted steel
*Temporarily removed
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Alexander Liberman
(American, b. Kiev 1912–1999)
Ritual II, 1966
Painted steel
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Heinz Mack
(German 1931–)
Knife Tree, 1966
Chrome-plated steel
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Heinz Mack
(German 1931–)
Three Graces “Thalia” “Aglaia” and “Euphrosyne”, 1965
Stainless steel
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Tobias Madison
Kaspar Mü̈ller
(Swiss, 1985- & 1983-)
Bora Bora Structure for LSG, Milwaukee, 2011
Rope, bamboo, carabiners
*Indoors for the winter
Gerhardt Marcks
(German 1889–1981)
Bremen Town Musicians, 1951
Bronze
Clement Meadmore
(Australian 1929–2005)
Double Up, 1970
Corten steel
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Clement Meadmore
(Australian 1929–2005)
Upstart, 1967
Corten steel
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Antoni Milkowski
(American 1935–2001)
Salem No. 7, 1967
Corten steel
Henry O. M. Moore
(British 1898–1986)
Large Torso, Arch, 1962-1963
Bronze
Henry O. M. Moore
(British 1898–1986)
Two-Piece Reclining Figure No. 9, 1967
Bronze
Robert Murray
(Canadian 1936–)
Windfall, 1966
Painted aluminum
Masayuki Nagare
(Japanese 1923–)
Ancestor, 1965
Black granite
Masayuki Nagare
(Japanese 1923–)
Bench-Stone, 1964-1965
Granite
Marta Pan
French, b. Hungary 1923–2008)
Floating Sculpture No. 3, 1972
Painted polyester
*Indoors for the winter
Beverly Pepper
(American 1924–)
Compound Junior, 1970
Honed stainless steel
*Removed for conservation
Location to be determined
George Rickey
(American 1907–2002)
Peristyle–Three Lines, 1963-1964
Stainless steel
*Indoors for the winter
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David Robbins
(American 1957-)
Open-Air Writing Desk, 2011
Fabricated by American Fantasy Classics, Milwaukee
Wood, camping chair
*Indoors for the winter
James Rosati
(American 1912–1988)
Untitled, 1975–1976
Corten steel
Ernest C. Shaw
(American 1942–)
Arch, 1976
Steel (heavy/mild)
Ernest C. Shaw
(American 1942–)
Epicenter, 1976
Steel (heavy/mild)
Ernest C. Shaw
(American 1942–)
Epicenter II, 1976
Steel (heavy/mild)
Ernest C. Shaw
(American 1942–)
III Columns, 1976
Steel (heavy/mild)
Arlie Sinaiko
(American, b. Russia 1902–1984)
Flight, 1966
Bronze
*Location to be determined
Tony Smith
(American 1912–1980)
The Wandering Rocks: “Crocus” “Slide” “Dud” “Shaft” and “Smohawk”, 1967–1969
Mild steel (five pieces)
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George Sugarman
(American 1912–1999)
Trio, 1972–1973
Painted aluminum
Isaac Witkin
(American, b. South Africa 1936–2006)
Kumo, 1970
Corten steel
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Michelle Grabner &
Brad Killam
Adirondak, 2011
Iron, steel, cable fasteners
Photo by John Riepenhoff
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Linda Wervey Vitamvas
Indigenous Transience, 2010
Unfired native clay on I-beam
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Shana McCaw &
Brent Budsberg
Coal-and-ice, 2011
Earth, charcoal, fire
Photo by Troy Freund
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Amy Cooper &
Stuart Morris
Inverse, 2011
Painted ash and hawthorn
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Amy Cooper &
Stuart Morris
Inverse, 2011
Painted ash and hawthorn
Photo by Philip Krejcarek
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Roy Staab
Chiral Formation, 2012
Saplings and reeds
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Will Pergl
Scaffolding in 12-point Perspective, 2012
Painted steel
Photo by Neil Gasparka
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Kevin Giese
Immigrant, 2010
Hand-carved buckthorn wood, copper, living buckthorn trees
*On view from 27 June 2010-
11 November 2012
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Eddee Daniel &
Philip Krejcarek
Under Construction, 2010
Wood
*On view from 24 Oct. 2010-31 Aug. 2012
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May 23, 2013
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June 2-7, 2013
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Beginning June 4, 2013
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June 9, 2013
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June 11, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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June 16, 2013
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June 18, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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June 24-29, 2013
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July 9, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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July 30, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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August 3 - 6
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August 13, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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August 18, 2013
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August 20, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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The Lynden Sculpture Garden offers a range of education programs for schools and youth groups serving children and youth aged 6 through 18.
Ideal for schools, CLCs, home schoolers and other youth groups of up to 30, a two-hour field trip includes admission to the sculpture garden, a mini-tour of selected sculptures, and a hands-on art activity in our studio or outdoor learning center. Field trips can be adapted for ages 6 through 18.
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This package offers the most complete Lynden experience by preparing students in their classroom for their trip to the sculpture garden. The two segments—in class and at Lynden—are related thematically and balance observation and hands-on learning.
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We bring Lynden to you with Lynden on Tour, a series of classroom workshops that introduce students to three-dimensional artmaking through virtual presentations and hands-on projects.
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Questions?
Jeremy Stepien, Director of Education
414-446-8481
jstepien@lyndensculpturegarden.org
May 19, 2013
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May 14, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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May 5, 2013
Free to members or with admission to the garden.
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April 28, 2013
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April 21, 2013
A Day for Art and Flying
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April 9, 2013
A Monthly Outing for Parents & Small Children
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April 7, 2013
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March 25, 2013
Early drop-off & late pick-up available
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March 22, 2013
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March 17, 2013
Free to members or with admission to the garden.
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March 8, 2013
Early drop-off & late pick-up available
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March 3, 2013
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February 24, 2013
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February 22, 2013
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February 18, 2013
Early drop-off & late pick-up available
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Beginning January 22 and February 16
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February 10, 2013
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February 2, 2013
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January 20, 2013
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January 19, 2013
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January 17, 2013
Take It Apart, Put It Back Together & The Treasures of a Winter Ecosystem
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January 16, 2013
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January 13, 2013
Free to members or with admission to the garden.
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December 15
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December 2
Free to members or with admission to the garden.
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November 18
Free to members or with admission to the garden.
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November 17
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November 10
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October 28
Free to members or with admission to the garden.
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August 18 - 21
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August 3 - 5, 2012
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Emilie Clark:
Sweet Corruptions
June 2, 3-5 pm
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June 4 - August 27, 2013
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June 7, 7 pm
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June 15, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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July 13, 7:30 pm
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July 20, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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August 17, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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May 18, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
(or with paid admission to the sculpture garden)
April 21, 2013
A Day for Art and Flying
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April 3, 2013
Author of How to Be Interesting (In 10 Simple Steps)
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March 17, 12 - 5 pm
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February 8, 2013
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January 30, 2013
Reading from The Good House
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January 26 & 27
12 noon-4 pm
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January 20, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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January 15-16, 2013
Reading and workshop.
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January 13, 3 - 6 pm
Free to members or with admission to the garden.
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December 16, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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November 24, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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October 28, 3 - 5 pm
Colombe Marcasiano / Yevgeniya Kaganovich
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October 16, 7 - 9 pm
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October 13, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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August 25, 12 - 5 pm
Free to members and dogs
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August 16, 5 - 8 pm
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August 9, 7 - 9 pm
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July 15, 2012
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June 30, 2012
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June 9, 2012
Free to members and dogs
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June 9, 2012
Free admission for volunteers
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June 8, 2012
Free
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June 3, 2012
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The Lynden Sculpture Garden offers a program of temporary exhibitions—both in the gallery and on the grounds—featuring work by living artists, some of it created for Lynden. These exhibitions alternate with exhibitions drawn from the Bradley Family Foundation’s collection of small sculptures, paintings and works on paper.
Sheila Held:
Rappaccini's Daughter
April 7 - May 26, 2013
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grow
October 2012 - October 2013
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nAbr Gallery@Lynden
Feb. 2013 - Feb. 2014
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Outstrip {EZ "Illustrated"} #Placeunderthesun@Penitentiary
March 23 - May 12
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Jessica Meuninck-Ganger & Nathaniel Stern
Feb. 3 - March 24, 2013
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Gathered From Various Other Reliable Sources
Feb. 9 - March 16
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November 24, 2012 - January 27, 2013
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August 8 - November 11
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September 27 - October 29
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July 15 - September 1, 2012
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May 20 - July 29, 2012
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March 7 - May 13, 2012
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January 31 - March 2, 2012
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November 29, 2011 - January 27, 2012
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September 25 - November 27, 2011
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August 22 - September 18, 2011
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June 12 - August 10, 2011
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April 17 - June 5, 2011
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February 23 - April 10, 2011
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January 9 - February 22, 2011
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October 24, 2010 - January 5, 2011
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August 15 - October 20, 2010
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June 27 - August 11, 2010
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